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  • Energy-based devices for skin rejuvenation.

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  • Youthful skin is associated with health and well-being.
  • Noninvasive energy-based procedures are popular for targeting aging signs through controlled stimulation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate High-Intensity Focused Electrical Stimulation (HIFES) combined with synchronized radiofrequency (RF) for noninvasive wrinkle treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Thirty-three patients received four HIFES and synchronized RF treatments.
  • Objective wrinkle assessment using 3D and 2D photography (GAIS, FWES).
  • Subjective patient outcomes via satisfaction and comfort surveys.

Main Results:

  • Significant wrinkle reduction observed, with 3D analysis showing up to 35.36% improvement at 3 months.
  • 88% of participants showed improvement on the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) at 3 months.
  • High patient satisfaction and comfort reported, with a shift in wrinkle severity classification.

Conclusions:

  • HIFES combined with synchronized RF is an effective noninvasive wrinkle treatment.
  • The procedure demonstrates objective efficacy and positive patient-reported outcomes.
  • Offers a safe and well-tolerated option for enhancing skin appearance and quality.